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SOCIETY. P by THE EVENING STAR, SOCIETY 1 Mrs. Hoover Expected to Attend Benefit| Recital by Paderewski—Boxes Also | Taken by Cabinet Officers. 1 taken a|Mre. Bilas Strawn and Dr. George Otis RS. HOOVER has by the Smith. box for the recital -famol janist, ace ey ;félf, o _u‘Mgnai; evI(Fr:]]n[ Mrs. Stone was among_the guests At 8:30 o'clock, at Constitution | In_the box of Mrs. Harley Peyton Wil- Hall, for the benefit of the unemploy- (Son at Mrs. Townsend’s musicale this ment fund morning. Mrs. Wilson’s other guests A large number of the boxes have | Were Mrs. Coolidge and Miss Coolidge, been taken for this Interesting event, wife and daughter of Senator Marcus which will be attended by a distin- |A. Coolidge of Massachusetts, and Mrs guished company representative of offi- | Austin, wife of Senator Warren R. cial, diplomatic and residential society. =Austin of Vermont. Among others who have taken boxes to | ald n-,xs worthy cause are the Secre- | —Mrs. Oarter Glass entertained Mrs. tary of State and Mrs, Henry L. Stim- | John Boatwright of Danville, Va., for- 50;? the Secretary of War end Mrs. |merly Miss Mary Archer Glass, and | Patrick J. Hurley, the Secretary of the | Mrs Julla 8. Womack at luncheon at | Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, the Shorcham yesterday. | e Secretary of the Interior and Mrs —— ;{‘u\ L\rr;‘:n)wnbur. the Becretary cf | Mrs. Moen-1 vsér_e of Senator eorge | Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson | H. Moses, will hlt home trdmcrrow Lamont, the Chief Justice end Mrs. | Sfternoon, . and Thureday afternoon, Charles Evans Hughes, the Ambassador ( JanUAry 28. 5 of Poland, Mr. Filipowicz; ths Minister | ey Metcalf, wife of Senator Jesse | of Hungary &nd Countess Szechensl,| s Netealf, will ot ecelve tomorrow | Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Sena= gfpomoon tor and Mrs. Warren Barbour, Senator s | Frederic O. Walcolt, the United States | Mrs. Morrison, wife of Senator Cam- | dor to Argentina and Mrs. | eron Morrison, will not be at home: to- | the Governor of morrow afternoon. | e Federal Rese ard and Mrs. e :v,ru;e:n m}\fl\'zr. the Undersecretary of | ‘The United States Minister to El 8al- | Stete and Mrs, Wiliam R. Castle, jr.; | vador, Mr. Charles B. Curtis, is at the | the Undersecretary of the Treasury am} | Mayflower for a short stay. | Ogden L. Mills, the president of — " [ m? m—:we States Chamber of Com- :’h{d charge dlflnm)s gr Rumania | o and Mrs. Bilas Strawn, Mr. and | &D me. Nano entertained a company Nrs. ‘Warren Delano Robbins, Mr. and [Of 18 at dinner last evening at the le- Mre. Adolph Caspar Miller, Miss Mabel getion on Twenty-third street Rpsrdmaty andipliss 4 10e Cai Representative and Mrs. Charles For- President and Mrs, Hoover were enter- rest Curry of California entertaine? at tained at dinner last evening by Secre- | dinner last evening in their Washing- tary of State and Mrs. Stimson in their |ton home, at 1813 Harvard street, in | home, Woodley, on Cathedral avenue.|compliment to Representative Florence | Others in the company were the Chief | P. Kabn of California. Among others | Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, | in the company were Judge Marlan A. ihe United States Ambassador to Ar- | De Vries, former Representative from gentina and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, | California: Brig. Gen. Henry J. Reilly | the newly appointed Governor of the | and Miss Florence A. Curry. At Theodore Bo0tea| Mr. Chavles D. Lawrence, Assistant Wharton Pepper and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | Attorney General. in charge of customs, la¢ has arrived in Washington from New curtis Bok of Philadelphia, Mr. A }\:?Mn Henry Breckinridge, Mr. and gg}‘im‘r‘"y and is stopping at the Mrs. Goldthwaite H. Dorr and Mr. and i g Mrs. George Roberts of New York MIS | aprg geymour Lowman, wife of the As- sistant Secretary of the Treasury, was Trancis G. Newlands and Capt. Eugene A. Regnier. Vice President Curtis Guest of Jugoslay Minister. | Tha Vice PresiGent, Mr. Curtis, with | his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mre. Gann, will be guests at dinner this evening of the Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Pitamic, who will entertain a com- pany of 24 in the legation. Mrs. Gann was the guest of honor at | luncheon today of Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, who entertained at the Mayflower, The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron were ranking guerts at the lu eon friven 106ay at the Mayflower by Mrs, Law- rence Towneend in compliment to Mies Maria Mueller, drametic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., and Mr. Walter Gieseking, Gérman pianist, who gave the program at Mrs. Townsend's morning musicale. This was Mr. Gieseking’s first | pearance in Washington. Others at the luncheon were the Minister of Bwe- den, Mr. W. Bostrom, the_counselor of the German embassy and Frau Leitner, and Herr Alexander yon Wuthenau of the same embassy; the counselor of the | Swedish legation and Baroness Beck- | Prils, who were accorfpanied by Gen. | Count Clarence Von Rosen: the first | secretary of “$he British embessy and Mrs. T. A. Shone, Baron Paul fchell, secretary of ths Hungarien legatiol Cgugtess Compel'a Szschenyl, Lady 1 tar Kave, Mrs. Tracy Dow=. Mrs. Walte Bitok Howe. Miss Lowt® Spencer. Miss Rebecca Wellington, yMr. U. 8. Grant Smith, Mr. Percy Atherton and Mr. | Erich Reidl. | g | ‘The Ambasssdor of Japan and Mme. Debuchi left Wasl early yes- terday morn% for where the Ambassador will present his credentials t0 President Machado as Japantse | Minister to Cuba. This is in addi- | on to his duties as Ambassador to the | United States. The Ambassador and | Mme. Debuchi will remain in Cuba | about a week and will return to Wash- inatey January 29 . Debucky’ will receive in.the new em9Mky Friday afternoon, February 5 ‘Wellmar tster of Sweden, Mr. the guests ot din- Jast’ even Mr. end Mrs. H Edwiitd Manv who_entertained at Mayfalr House in New York. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone were among the guests at dinner last ‘evening of Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Morris, who - entertained in honor of their house guest, Mrs. William | Boston of New York.. Others in the | company were Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Assistant Secretary of State eand 's. Harvey H. 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George apartment in Meridian Manaions, Mr of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, the party being given at Meridian Mansions, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Rear Admiral and Mrs, Craven Entertain New York Visitors. The chief co-ordinator of the Navy, | Yesterday at the Carlton. Rear Admiral Craven, and Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, will be hosts to a small com- pany at dinner this evening in com- pliment to Mrs, James Lees Laidlaw and her daughter, Miss Louise Bure ton Laidlaw of New York, who are spending a few days in Washington as guests of Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks. hall. The commandant of the post, | Col. Harry N. Cootes, will entertain in | his box for the exhibition drill Sen- ator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Repre- sentative Hamlilton Fish, jr.; Repre- sentative R. D. Wigglesworth, Repre- sentative James 8. Parker and Admiral | gy c¢¢ner.McCartney | Wedding in Los Angeles. Willlam 8. Benson, former chief of naval operations. The increased pop- ularity of the drills this year has made it necessary to have reservetions tor tickets made far in advance of the drill. All tickets for Priday afternoon of this week have been reserved and there is none now available for the next drill. Last Friday many were disappolnted after making the trip to Fort Myer to find that the tickets were all gone. There is no charge for these exhibi- | tions and the tickets are free to tgosr who write and ask or call at the by telephone, and in order to seeure | the tickets the request must be received | at the fort some.time before the day of the drill. Maj. Gen., and Mrs. Harry L. Gil-| christ entertained at dinner last eve-| ning at the Shoreham in honor of the | Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley. | Col. and Mrs, Phillp W. Hunting- | ton have arrived in Washington from the Philippines for station at the Army Medical Center, where Col. Huntington has been ordered as second in com- cal School. | Col. and Mrs. Huntington, with their daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Woodruff of Plattsburg Barracks, N. Y, are the guests of Col. Huntington's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Acheson F. Hassan, in their Georgetown home until they take possession of the house on Dahlia street, which they have leased during Col. Huntington's tour of duty here. Maj. Willlam H. Keith, United States Army, announces the marriage of his d . ramatic b quality —finds® smart expression in this afternoon gown from the Walnut Room. Two-piece— in a black, heavy sheer crepe —the blouse ivory, interest centered on the sleeves—and a touch of brilliant color in- troduced in the wathed girdle that emphasizes the higher waistline. An indi- vidual gown for an individ- ual woman— $79.50 WaLNUT RooM THIRD FLOOR. THE NEW Jeilofr 1216-1220 F Street N.W. N Have you ever heard of a lace Ascot? Isn't it just too engaging for words! It took Chanel to think of it . . . the round-the-neck part of embroidered batiste edged with Chantilly lace . . . and the tab parts edged with Irish! And it's charming on a frock of Navy or black crepe with wide shoul- ders . . . three-quarter puff sleeves . . . and a fluted edge peplum! It’s the kind of dress to look unusual in right now! Our copy . . . for misses $39.50 MISSES' BETTER DRESSES ~—SECOND FLOOR. and Mrs. Lowman last evening | Lynn of Waycross, Ga. entertained in honor of the Secretary | was performed by the Rev. George !Dudley. D. D, in 8t. Btephen's Episco- | guests lunching informally with him | fornla, Iluncheon today at the Congressional | Club in honor | Plckett. | Crowther, wife of Representative Frank | | Crowther; Mrs. Parks, wife of Repre- | sentative ibisis | Reprecentative Pearl The chief of Cavalry, United States' Miss Ruth Eleanor Jones, Miss Lucy of America, Maj, Gen. Guy V. Henry, | Minnigerode, | will do the honors at the Fort Myer | Andrews, M military drill Priday in the post riding Harry C. Grov be in Charlottesville, urday, where Mr. Warren is delivering the William H. White loctures at the University of Virginia. wh ‘:e;lr‘s. Calif., December 28, are visit his | Huettner, Chevy Chase, Md.,, whils on their wed- gding journey in the East and South. | Mrs, | Kathleen | mother, Mrs. Burrell O. Ralston of Los | Angeles, Send\l"lg out the wedding an- nouncement. h onlbndenmm are being entertained by | WASHINGTON, D. (. WEDNESDAY., to Mr. Wi-| family friends of Mr. Huettner, Mrs, Huettner, the bridegroom’s moth- er, giving a tea for them January 14, when their cousins, the Rev. Dr. and | Church, Thursday evening, Decem- | Mrs. Albert J. McCartney, were also r 24, at 8 o'clock. | guests. Py | ” 'Mrs. Huettner, who belongs to two Capt. Joel 'T. Boone, U. B. N, had | old ploneer families of Southern Cali- is the daughter of David H. her paternal grandmother | belng Mrs, Nora McCartney of 802 Jack Marshall entertained at|Beacon street, while her maternal grandmother {8 Mrs. Owen Humphrey Churchill of South Figueroa street, Los | Angeles. She is the niece of Mrs. Fran- cis Plerpont Davis of South Rossmore, and Owen Porter Churchill of Las Palmas avenue, Hollywood. After at-| tending Qirls’ Col'egiate, she entered Marlborough School and was graduated | from there last June. | With her mother, Mrs. Huettner re- | turned several days befors Christmas ' from an extended cruise to Honolulu | and Australia. The bridegroom, after graduating | from the Central High 8chool of Wash- The ceremulg | McCartney, Mrs. of Mrs. ‘Theodore J. The other guests were Murs. Tilman B. Parks; former Peden Oldfield, H Mrs. Eliphalet Fraser Sam Bledsoe and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren will Va., until Sat- ington, D. C. held several important positions in the East, and upon his re- turn from Europe, in January, 1930, | went to Los Angeles and Hollywood, ‘Cnlfl, where he has been engaged. Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Huettner, e marriage took place in Los An- g parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. at 3507 Rittenhouse street, Huettner was Churchill Miss her | formerly McCartney, fle here the bride and | Garfinckel’s Are Now Presenting An Extraordinary Special Purchase of Sterling Silver At Just Half the Former Prices The greatest values we have ever known . . . in fact, this particular event surpasses even our own expectations, and gives you an outstanding opportunity to buy marvelous sterling pieces at prices just half of what the former prices were. This is an exclusive presentation, and we are indeed fortunate to be able to pass such amazing savings on to you. 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